Black equity director called a 'White supremacist' after speaking out about college's radical agenda: lawsuit
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A Black equity director is suing California's De Anza Community College for racial discrimination after it was alleged she was called a 'White supremacist' for opposing a radical agenda.
Lee, as faculty director for the Office of Equity, Social Justice and Multicultural Education, told Fox News Digital that she wanted people of all races, genders and sexual orientations to be included. She described witnessing minority groups – such as White gays and lesbians and Jews – being excluded from the "antiracist" mission. Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
"I was told that I was attempting to erase BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color) voices and to whitewash the Office of Equity," Dr. Tabia Lee told Fox News Digital. "Accusations were made towards me and my integrity just for saying that space should be… welcoming to all students and all faculty as a resource."
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